The Experience

A finely restored, peaceful old farmhouse, the manor is warm and comfortable. Your hosts, a chatty Franco-British couple of former scientists are loving their new life as B&B owners; founts of local knowledge they will point you expertly to what to do and see – even starting you off on the coastal path or giving you a guided tour of Tréguier cathedral. Their gourmet dinners feature organic and home-grown produce with some novel twists on traditional French cuisine. With its suite-like bedrooms upstairs, two sitting rooms, original stone fireplace, a wood stove and lots of garden, this is a place to relax after your days exploring a beautiful part of the Breton coast.

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Essentials

Hot tub

WiFi

Swimming pool

Mobile reception

Spa

Breakfast included

Open fire / woodburner

Bar

Parking on premises

Licensed premises

Free parking nearby

Vegetarian meals

Paid parking nearby

Accessible by public transport

Wheelchair access

Limited mobility

Air conditioning

Relaxation areas

Garden

Tennis court

Pets welcome

Family friendly

Baby monitor

Children welcome

Books and toys

Babies welcome

Stair gates

High chair

Nearby

Pub within 3 miles

Restaurant within 3 miles

Shop within 3 miles

Activities

Bikes available

Food courses

Kayaking

Other courses

Sailing

Surfing

Wild swimming

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Information & pricing

Special offer: Learn about the history of the town of Treguier & the people who made it famous. Conducted walking tour offered free to SAWDAY'S guests staying 3 or more nights. OFF-SEASON RATES UNTIL MARCH 31

Booking information

Check in

4pm-7pm

Check out

By 11am

Booking restrictions

Minimum stay: 2 nights in high season. Two rooms have sofabeds.

Closed

Rarely.

No smoking

Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.

Meals

Dinner, 3 courses with wine, €30. Restaurants 10-minute walk.

Pricing

Nightly price

from €85

Surcharges

Singles €75-€85. Extra bed/sofabed available €20-€30 per person per night.

4 Twin/doubles

From €85

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Reviews

What a wonderful holiday! The Manor is one of our favorite accommodations ever, notable for the beauty of the house and gardens, the comfort of the bedrooms, and the hospitality offered by Armelle and Tony. The bedrooms are perfect, with comfortable beds, lovely linens and modern ensuite shower/bathrooms. We stayed in the Amethyst Room under the eaves, and it was warm and cozy. I could have spent my entire 3 days in the room and been perfectly happy! We booked all 3 of our evening meals at the Manor, including New Year’s Eve, and we enjoyed good food and company. Thank you Armelle and Tony!

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Carole, AtlantaDec 2017

Wonderful stay, also enjoyed our suite like bedroom. Tony and Armelle have restored and furnished their beautiful home to a high standard. We appreciated all the suggestions offered and the helpful advice. Many thanks to them both for a lovely stay.

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Heather, Portarlington Aug 2017

A delightful place to stay - we felt very much at home and very comfortable in our Cappuccino suite!! Tony & Armelle suggested some great places to visit and Tony's guided tour of Treguier & the cathedral was brilliant.
We picnicked in the garden & had a lovely meal one evening which included many things from the garden!
There is still much we would like to see and do in the area - we will be back!

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Barbara, WinchesterJun 2017

Spacious, well equipped accommodation, both in the bedroom and communal spaces. Meticulous attention to detail to ensure our comfort. Caring, helpful and friendly owners

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Marion, PlymouthApr 2017

Beautifully and sympathetically restored Manor House. We booked at the last minute but the owners ((Tony, English and Armelle, French) were very accommodating and provided a delicious meal. Super comfortable bed, lovely suite. We had the use of 2 sitting-rooms with wood burning stoves, quiet background classical music and tasteful furniture and fittings. Food was excellent and all organic. The owners were attentive and interesting to talk to. We'll definitely be back for more than one night so we can tackle the Chemin de Douaniers. Tony provides an ad hoc taxi service to points along the walk.

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Nick, HavantJan 2017

Armelle & Tony are absolutely delightful hosts. The Manoir itself is immaculate with superb accommodation. There were 4 of us and both rooms were beautiful and spacious. A short walk from the coastal path and the river Jaudy. We will be going back it is a real gem.

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David, South pethertonJul 2016

Great hosts, rooms excellent, dinner was superb cooked by the hosts and served in very pleasant dining area, I would highly recommend this B & B. Excellent two day stay.

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Margaret, Oulton broadMay 2016

We found this a wonderful and peaceful place to stay and very close to the beautiful and wild coast. The hosts. Armelle & Tony, could not have been kinder or more helpful in planning our days and recommending restaurants should we venture out in the evening. We didn't do this often as dinner in their dining room was the highlight of the day. The bedroom suites are most original and beautifully thought out and provided for our every need. We were very reluctant to move on when the time came.

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Joy, SidmouthApr 2016

Nice place ! big king size bed and bedroom! Clean and quiet house. It's not a hotel it's better! the owners are very friendly and helpful as friends. Je recommande!

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François, Le solliatJul 2016

Beautiful location off the main tourist trail in North Brittany with plenty to see. Cleverly modernised to keep the charm of the original manor but provide modern comforts. The hosts are fascinating and have good stories to share as well as good tips where to go close by.

The neighbourhood

Local points of interest from Armelle & Tony Sébilleau

Tréguier, with its magnificent cathedral, fine old houses and excellent restaurants, is just 10 minutes away by car, and just another short drive from a beautiful stretch of wild and rocky coast, ideal for a gentle stroll or an energetic hike.

The partially restored Beauport Abbey overlooking the bay and offshore islands is one of our favourite haunts. Special attractions include guided tours, regular concerts, activities for kids and tasteful evening illuminations.

The pink granite, paradisiac Island of Bréhat is just a 10 minute ferry ride away. We recommend that you stay on board for a guided tour around the island before disembarking to walk around the coast to the lighthouse at the northern tip.

The unique Sillon de Talbert, just 10 minutes drive away, is best visited at high tide, when the waves lap both edges of the long, narrow stretch of granite pebbles and sandy dunes that reaches far out into the mouth of the Trieux estuary.

If you like lively bustling markets, then we recommend you visit the old town of Paimpol on a Tuesday morning, where you can buy everything from local cider to old books, and from freshly made crêpes to marine wear.

Many beautiful local gardens and parks are open to the public. We particularly recommend La Roche Jagu, with its imposing medieval château overlooking the sinewy Trieux River and surrounded by magical gardens and woodlands.